Yazio
by Yazio GmbH · Health & Fitness · Calorie & Nutrition Tracking
European calorie tracking app with fasting timer integration. Clean design with meal planning features and intermittent fasting tracking built in.
Quick Answer: Yazio has a verified Real Score of 3.5/5 based on 8,734 verified reviews, compared to its App Store rating of 4.5/5. Mixed reviews from verified users.
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Pros & Cons
What Users Love
- Beautiful, clean interface
- Built-in intermittent fasting tracker
- Good European food database
- Nice meal planning features
Common Complaints
- Aggressive premium paywall
- No AI photo recognition
- Basic micronutrient tracking
- Limited outside European foods
- Free version too restricted
Verified Reviews (20)
Good European food database
Yazio is great if you live in Europe. The food database has a lot of European products that MFP lacks. The interface is clean. But the free version is very limited and premium is pricey for what you get.
Nice design, decent features
Yazio has one of the prettiest interfaces of any calorie tracker. The tracking is solid if not spectacular. Fasting tracker built in is nice. Wish the food database was bigger and more accurate.
Premium paywall is aggressive
Half the features are locked behind premium. Even basic stuff like viewing your macros breakdown requires a subscription. The free version feels like a demo. Tracking itself is fine but nothing special.
Best for intermittent fasting
If youre doing IF, Yazio is great because it combines fasting tracking with calorie counting. Two apps in one. The food logging is decent and the interface is polished. Good value with premium.
Average calorie tracker
Nothing wrong with Yazio but nothing exceptional either. Does basic calorie and macro tracking fine. Database is okay. No AI features. Its a perfectly average nutrition app in a crowded market.
Solid meal planning feature
The meal planning and recipe features are really well done. Good variety of healthy recipes with auto-calculated nutrition. The calorie tracking is standard fare but the meal plans set it apart.
Nice app but limited free version
Downloaded Yazio attracted by the clean design. Quickly hit paywalls everywhere. The free version is too restricted. If youre going to pay for premium there might be better options out there.
Great for German speakers
The German language support and European food database makes this the best option for German-speaking users. English version is fine too but the real advantage is for European users.
Fine, just fine
Yazio does what a calorie tracker should do. Nothing more nothing less. The fasting feature is a nice bonus. But in a world of AI-powered trackers it feels a bit dated.
Good European alternative
If youre in Europe and tired of US-centric apps, Yazio is a solid choice. The database includes many European brands and products. Tracking is straightforward but basic.
Love the recipe feature
The built-in recipes with nutritional info are fantastic for meal prepping. I can plan my whole week and know exactly what Im eating. Tracking could be faster but the planning tools are great.
Middle of the pack
Not bad, not great. Yazio sits right in the middle of calorie tracking apps. Better than some, worse than others. The IF tracking is a nice touch. Worth trying if other apps havent clicked for you.
Clean but basic
Beautiful interface but the underlying features are basic. No AI photo recognition, limited micronutrient tracking, average sized database. Form over function unfortunately.
Getting better with updates
Yazio has improved a lot over the past year. Database is growing, features are expanding, and the design is consistently excellent. Still needs AI features to compete with the newest apps.
Good starter app
Yazio was my first calorie tracking app and it taught me the basics well. The interface is intuitive and not overwhelming. Eventually outgrew it and moved to something more detailed but no regrets starting here.
Premium is worth it if you fast
The combination of calorie tracking and fasting timer in one app is really convenient. Premium unlocks the best fasting features. If IF is your thing, Yazio is probably the best combined solution.
Decent but nothing special
Works fine as a calorie counter. The food database is adequate. The interface is pretty. But theres nothing that makes me go wow. Just another calorie tracking app in a sea of them.
Good for European users
As someone in Czech Republic, most calorie apps dont have our products. Yazio does a better job with European databases. Still not perfect but better than the alternatives for us.
Pretty design, solid tracking
Yazio wins the design competition hands down. The app looks gorgeous. Tracking is reliable if not groundbreaking. The weekly reports are well designed and motivating. A good choice for casual trackers.
Needs AI features to compete
In 2025, not having photo recognition for food is a disadvantage. Yazio needs to add AI features to keep up. The manual logging is fine but competitors are offering so much more now.
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Last updated: April 2026